Just-discovered letters herald the significance of an unsung Revolutionary woman, Julia Rush
The formerly enslaved South Carolinian declared that whites had killed 53,000 African-Americans, but few took the explosive claim seriously—until now
The appeal of the mythical, wild man holds strong
See if you can figure out how the American code-breakers unraveled the complexities of the Russian codebook
Disbanded 700 years ago, the most famous of the medieval Christian orders is undergoing a 21st century revival
A strange and bittersweet ballad of kidnapping, stolen identity and unlikely stardom
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Tally ho! Photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten English looks at when swan lovers come to their census
Welcome to the new Mt. Everest of surfing, a notoriously dangerous break off the coast of Portugal
A technology breakthrough allows surf legend Kelly Slater to manufacture the same wave over and over again
Brazilian surfer Rodrigo Koxa had to conquer PTSD before he was ready to break Garrett McNamara’s world record
For centuries, the people of the mountain village of Chambon-sur-Lignon have opened their arms to the world’s displaced
From the American West to the Middle East, the powerless face stark choices when confronted by the powerful
As the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Maria approaches, Puerto Ricans feel not only devastated but abandoned
In our chaotic era, there are outcasts—and people who take them in
Hopes for a Cold War détente were sky high when the first American and Soviet flights took off 50 years ago
A Dallas restaurant owner blended tequila, ice and automation. America has been hungover ever since
A revolutionary American scientist is using subatomic physics to decipher 2,000-year-old texts from the early days of Western civilization
How the loopy 60-year-old toy maintains its popularity
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